Most of you know that the old Voice student newspaper and Ambassador yearbook no longer exist. While many of us were sad to see these traditional publications end, it has opened a new and exciting opportunity for Multnomah students. A 100% student-run online magazine - and get this - it's really good! Read the rest of this entry »
Alumni
Seven Days of Prayer and Fasting for the City
"Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper." - Jeremiah 29:7
Starting September 30th, believers all over the city of Portland have gotten together to fast and pray every evening for an entire week (Sept 30-Oct 6). We as believers know that there is power in prayer, that we are commanded to pray and that our city needs transformation...yet do we take it seriously?
Alumni Show Love to Portland
Five years ago, over 100, 000 people showed up to hear the Good News at the Luis Palau ('61) Festival. That weekend, more than 20,000 volunteers from different churches, schools, government organizations and businesses put hands and feet to the gospel message by engaging the physical needs of people in the City of Portland. Read the rest of this entry »
Transforming Love
This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. I John 4:10
I recently had the privilege of attending the John G. Mitchell Christian Life Conference here on Multnomah's campus. Throughout the week we looked at different attributes of Christ—His compassion, His justice, His perfection and His transforming love. Read the rest of this entry »
On the Flip Side – Peter Mead (MDiv ’04)
Alumni in Chippenham, England
Alumnus Peter Mead graduated from the Seminary program in 2004 with a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies and Masters in Divinity. Now living in England, Peter serves in his local church on a preaching rotation while filling a supportive role to develop other pastors on the team. However, the bulk of Peter's time is spent working in a ministry called "Cor Deo" which means 'Heart for God'. Read the rest of this entry »
Hiding His Word
“Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against Thee.” (Psalm 119:11)
I was recently reminded again of why it is that I absolutely love being a part of the ministry of Multnomah! Sitting in Dr. Stephen Kim’s BIB503 class this past week, I was poignantly provided with a reaffirmation of ministry, vision and purpose. Read the rest of this entry »
A Challenge Of Intercessory Prayer
Alumni Leadership Council President David Manning - BSBE '88
Since last May, the Lord has challenged me to revisit the practice of prayer in my life. And on this go around, the Lord is challenging me to prioritize and align my prayers in order to experience His partnership in advancing the kingdom. Therefore, I have been stepping deeper into that arena of intercessory prayer with the brethren. As I do, I believe that God wants to know what I really think, feel and desire for His kingdom. Read the rest of this entry »
On the Flip Side – Sky Cady (B.S. ’03)
Welcome to Alumni On the Flip Side!
Alumnus Sky Cady graduated from Multnomah's undergraduate program in 2003 with a minor in Communication Studies. He is now serving as a youth pastor in Bath, England. Check out this video to hear more about his ministry and his journey since Multnomah.
Welcome to the Team, Sarah!
Introduction by Matthew Forsythe (B.S. '05)
As Multnomah’s Donor Relations Officer, I have enjoyed getting to know the students who are employed part time in the Advancement Department. Two years ago, I had the privilege of meeting a young woman named Sarah Garrison. Recently, she and I were able to catch up and reflect on the journey that God has taken her on in the last six months. Read the rest of this entry »





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